UNEMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS.
■ (To the Editor.) Sir, —Your correspondent "No Bunkum" was very unfair in -his criticism of the Soldiers Mothers' League re the unemployment of returned soldiers. The Mothers' League advertised for all members to send in the names of sons out oi employment. Two names only were submitted at the meeting, and as this unemployment question touches the mother equally -with the wife, it was considered a very satisfactory answer. The Returned Soldiers' Association has been established to look after the want 3 of returner soldiers, and I would advise "No Bunkum" to apply there and peg away until he receives satisfaction. It takes the Mothers' League all its time in attending to the wants of its membersI am, etc.,
KMTT.Y NICOL, Hon- Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 6
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